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- (soprano), Maria Waldmann (mezzo-soprano), Giuseppe Capponi (tenor) and Ormondo Maini [it] (b****). As Aida, Amneris and Ramfis respectively, Stolz, Waldmann...
- Francesco Steller Francesco Pandolfini Ramfis, High Priest b**** Paolo Medini Ormоndo Maini A messenger tenor Luigi Stecchi-Bottardi Luigi Vistarini Voice of...
- (Conductor: Franco Faccio) Gajolo, leader of a band of pirates b**** Ormondo Maini Ormondo Maini Fosca, his sister soprano Gabrielle Krauss Amalia Fossa Cambro...
- Alvise Badoero, one of the leaders of the Inquisition, Laura's husband b**** Ormondo Maini [it] Édouard De Reszke Zuàne, a boatman competing in the regatta...
- the villainous Ormondo was in love with Isabella, who was happily married to Duke Bertrando, but, when she rejected his advances, Ormondo spread vicious...
- Elena Bianchini-Cappelli Albano, an old bard Albinas b**** Giulio Petit Ormondo Maini Oreste Luppi Walter, Aldona's husband, Corrado Wallenrod Valteris...
- Two arias from the opera's second act, "S'a voi penso, o luci belle" (Ormondo) and "Con palme ed allori" (Scanderbeg), can be heard on Arie ritrovate...
- Cotogni Zenone Bertolasi Lo Spettro (The Ghost) b**** Era****o Bagagiolo Ormondo Maini Laerte (Laertes), Polonius' son tenor Napoleone Sinigaglia Luigi...
- Galli Giorgio, guardian of the castle baritone Raniero Remorini Carlotta, his sister mezzo-soprano Agnese Loiselet Ormondo b**** Cristoforo Bastianelli...
- po****r that it was reprinted in five editions before the end of the decade. Ormondo (1635), with its five insert-stories, offers an interesting blend of romance...